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Jean Sibelius
Väinö's Song, Op. 110
Works Info
Composer
:
Jean Sibelius
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Cantata
Compose Date
:
1926
Average_duration
:
9:15
'Väinö's Song, Op. 110' is a choral work composed by Jean Sibelius in 1929. The piece was premiered on May 12, 1929, in Helsinki, Finland, by the Helsinki University Chorus, conducted by the composer himself. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a lively and energetic setting of a text by the Finnish poet Eino Leino. The music is characterized by its driving rhythms and soaring melodies, which evoke the spirit of the Finnish people and their love of nature. The second movement, marked "Andante con moto," is a more introspective and contemplative setting of a text by the Finnish poet Paavo Cajander. The music is characterized by its gentle, flowing melodies and rich harmonies, which convey a sense of peace and tranquility. The final movement, marked "Allegro," is a triumphant and celebratory setting of a text by the Finnish poet Jalmari Finne. The music is characterized by its bold, majestic melodies and powerful rhythms, which evoke the strength and resilience of the Finnish people. Overall, 'Väinö's Song, Op. 110' is a powerful and evocative work that captures the spirit and character of the Finnish people. Sibelius's use of rich harmonies, soaring melodies, and driving rhythms creates a sense of energy and vitality that is both inspiring and uplifting. The work stands as a testament to Sibelius's skill as a composer and his deep love for his homeland and its people.
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